I've been told and read that my ROTH 401k distributions are not taxable. But recently, I saw an article stating that the EARNINGS on my ROTH "could" be. That is the first time I have seen this comment.
Is this a fact?
If so, how is that calculated?
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Earnings on Roth contributions are also not taxed when they are withdrawn from the plan if your withdrawal is a qualified distribution. A “qualified distribution” is a distribution that is made:
https://www.irs.gov/retirement-plans/roth-acct-in-your-retirement-plan
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